HONOR quietly introduced its latest entry-level smartphone, the HONOR Play10. The device runs on Android Go edition, a lighter version of Android designed for budget phones. It supports 4G LTE and ...
AYN revealed pricing and pre-order details about its first clamshell handheld, Thor. There will be two versions available, one with the Snapdragon 865 and the other with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Retail ...
Samsung's AI glasses running Android XR would compete with the Meta Ray-Bans. The smart glasses will reportedly be announced at an Unpacked event on September 29. The product will be powered by Google ...
Google “leaked” its upcoming Home Speaker during the Pixel 10 event yesterday. Now we have more info on this speaker, including the colors, features, and a possible release date. After Google forgot ...
A new rumor suggests Apple will introduce a web search feature backed by Apple Foundation Models that can call out to Google Gemini to enhance Siri's ability to gather and summarize information. The ...
Acer has unveiled its new product lineup ahead of IFA 2025, showcasing a wide range of AI-powered devices. The announcements include new Predator gaming laptops, the ultra-portable Swift 16 Air, and a ...
Google just officially announced new AI-powered Writing Tools for Gboard, and more than just Pixels will get to use them. First shown off alongside the Pixel 10 series, the popular keyboard app's ...
Rumors of their demise have been greatly exaggerated, it seems. Guided by Voices have announced their 42nd album, Thick Rich and Delicious, which will be out October 31 via GBV Inc. It features “a new ...
A West Sacramento-based railroad operator said it has built a first-of-its-kind locomotive powered by hydrogen fuel cells, and plans to build more for its own fleet and other railroad companies. “It’s ...
The Google Pixel 10, powered by Android 16, is a feature-rich smartphone designed to deliver a seamless and personalized user experience. However, to truly unlock its potential, it’s important to ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. Some have even started calling these the next version of the current Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses. However, both Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and CTO ...